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Constant Contact Survey Results

Survey Name: Regulating Medical Marijuana in Long Beach


Response Status: Partial & Completed
Nov 16, 2010 4:43:31 PM

The following result(s) are limited to 38 respondent(s) who answered:


Seventh
to:
Please indicate the Council District in which you reside.

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The City Council enacted an ordinance to regulate and allow medical marijuana collectives to operate in the City and to provide
medical marijuana to members of these collectives under the voter approved initiative allowing medical marijuana. No collective
has been given a permit or license by the City to date. Three councilpersons: Gerrie Schipske, Pat O'Donnell and Gary DeLong
have introduced legislation to tighten up the regulation of these collectives BEFORE they open for business. Please read the
questions below and let me know your thoughts on this issue.

Please enter the information indicated below.

Answers Number of Response(s)


First Name 38
Last Name 38
Email Address 38
Postal Code 38

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Please indicate the Council District in which you reside.
Number of Response
Answer 0% 100% Response(s) Ratio
First 0 0.0 %
Second 0 0.0 %
Third 0 0.0 %
Fourth 0 0.0 %
Fifth 0 0.0 %
Sixth 0 0.0 %
Seventh 38 100.0 %
Eight 0 0.0 %
Ninth 0 0.0 %
No Response(s) 0 0.0 %
Totals 38 100%

Should the existing ordinance allowing medical marijuana collectives be changed to prohibit these
collectives from operating within 1,000 feet of parks, libraries and day care centers in addition to schools?
Number of Response
Answer 0% 100% Response(s) Ratio
Yes 23 60.5 %
No 13 34.2 %
No opinion 2 5.2 %
Totals 38 100%

The current City ordinance concerning medical marijuana collectives requires that they grow the marijuana
being given to their clients within the city limits. This was recommended by the Chief of Police as a way of
limiting the trafficking of marijuana from out of the area. The current ordinance allows growing in retail
zoned areas. Should the ordinance be changed to require that growing marijuana can only be done in
industrial zones?
Number of Response
Answer 0% 100% Response(s) Ratio
Yes 17 44.7 %
No 18 47.3 %
No opinion 3 7.8 %
Totals 38 100%

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Would you support a ballot measure prohibiting ALL medical marijuana collectives in the City of Long
Beach consistent with the cities of Lakewood and Signal Hill?

Number of Response
Answer 0% 100% Response(s) Ratio
Yes 18 47.3 %
No 20 52.6 %
No opinion 0 0.0 %
Totals 38 100%

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